why did rabbits panic?
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However, even the most confident bunny may panic if suddenly aware of open space, the constraint of the harness, and the approach of an unknown animal. It is best to stay within familiar areas when walking a rabbit outside. Advice about hazards to companion rabbits may be met with skepticism from rabbit caretakers.
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Rabbits find security in having 'burrows' to bolt into when they sense danger. If pet rabbits don't have these hiding places then they may fling themselves against cage bars, walls, etc in their panic to find a safe place to hide, and risk seriously injuring themselves.
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